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    On Monday, 26 June 2000, the researchers announced that the map of the human genome was complete.           On 26 June 2000 the news of the completion of the human genome was on all the major news wires, televisions and newspapers. What does it mean though? How will this help mankind? One area to which this knowledge can be applied is in the area of gene-therapy. Gene-therapy is

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    Gene Therapy is Revolutionizing Medicine "We used to think that our fate was in our stars, but now we know that, in large measure, our fate is in our genes, "quotes James Watson. This fate that Watson is talking about is contained in our genes, and deals with a new technique, gene therapy. Gene therapy is revolutionizing the world of medicine. Many physicians are predicting that in twenty years gene therapy may change the practice of medicine from a treatment-based to a prevention-based practice

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    development of the gene therapy approach within medicine was the completion of the Human Genome Project that gave scientists and doctors critical information about the nature of human genetics. It thus became possible to gain a better understanding the connection between certain genes and the development of diseases and disorders linked to them. However, despite the progress that has been made since the completion of the project, there remains a lot still unknown about the human genome and its intricacies

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    Gene Therapy: The transplantation of normal genes into cells in place of missing or defective in order to correct genetic disorders. Question: Should we proceed with researching gene therapy for medical purposes? Pros: It can prolong life The scale of reach in gene therapy is very high It can be tailored to replicate any protein It doesn't just have to apply to humans It could be used to enhance a person's overall health Research more Pros (or just look at our document) so you know more about

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    Alex Chavez Mr. Drucker English 103 March 2, 2015 Gene Therapy Large amounts of medical treatments are available for combatting and controlling diseases, disorders, and illness. Diseases and illnesses that were fatal to the human body can be cured or prevented through vaccines. However, there are still many other diseases that can’t be cured. Many diseases have drugs and medicine that can help relieve or regulate symptoms of different medical conditions and disorders, but they do not help fix the

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    Gene Therapy Case Study

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    gibbon ape leukemia virus envelope for gene therapy of patients with X-SCID. The ten patients enrolled in this trial did not have HLA matches for a HSCT and did not require chemotherapy priming prior to gene therapy. At the end of 8-9 years of follow-up, all patients had CD34+ T cells that seemed to be in proportion to the number of T cells transfused. All patients had detectable CD3+ T cells and 60% of these patients had normal levels within six months after therapy. 90% of patients had CD4+ T cells

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    many individuals of all ages across the world. Heart disease is a condition that consist of the narrowing or blockage of blood vessels in the human body that leads to myocardial infarctions, chest pain, and even strokes. Concerns about the effects of heart conditions have inspired scientific research to help address the problem. The article, “Heart Therapy” by Gabor Rubanyi examines a different approach that can be used to prevent serious heart problems. The article is based on the premise that people

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    I believe that Gene Therapy is essential for living things.Gene therapy is the supplement of a brand new gene to a patient's cells to exchange misplaced genes or genes that have failed or crashed. According to Brandi Rocholl, believes the reason that these people are opposed to gene therapy is because they see it as something foreign and scary. The reason people are scared is because they do not understand the technique. if the people that oppose this technique were ever faced with cancer or a child

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    Gene therapy is one way in which genetic engineering is necessary. Consider what gene therapy could do, for example. The Genetics Home Reference states that In fact, it could cure many diseases that are not known to be curable by other methods. Gene therapy could help cure cancer, viral infections, and hereditary disorders, and more (Genetics Home Reference). Gene therapy could cure diseases caused by mutations and is necessary for any problems that exist or may arise involving human mutations. And

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    chances of a person’s offspring having a genetic disorder. The controversy surrounding genetic engineering lies in this: gene therapy. Gene therapy is the replacement of a defective or missing gene or the addition of a new gene into a person’s genome to treat a disease. This process is experimental and risky which gives reason to the controversy surrounding it. Gene therapy could cure many genetic disorders, such as Cystic fibrosis. Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disorder with no cure that causes

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